Sibelius: Belshazzar's Feast / Overture in E major / etc

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JEAN SIBELIUS
Sibelius: Belshazzar's Feast / Overture in E major / etc
Pia Pajala (soprano) / Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Leif Segerstam

[ Naxos / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 1 July 2015

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Alongside the great symphonies and tone poems, music for the theatre played an important rolê in Sibelius's development. From exquisite nocturnal tranquility to the macabre 'Dance of Life', Belshazzar's Feast is an exotic tale of seduction and tragedy to which Sibelius responded with some of his most hauntingly beautiful writing for the stage. The early Menuetto and lively Cortège were considered good enough by the composer to be recycled for further stage productions, while the Overture in E and Scène de Ballet started life as Sibelius's first attempt at composing a symphony.

This is the second of a six-volume set of orchestral works by Jean Sibelius which explores his prolific but infrequently-heard work beyond the core oeuvre of the symphonies, violin concerto and tone poems. Conductor Leif Segerstam has been acclaimed for his many recordings with numerous orchestras, and was awarded the annual Finnish State Prize for Music in 2004 and in 2005 the highly esteemed Sibelius Medal. His recordings for Naxos include a "skillfully and sweepingly paced" Wagner's Tristan und Isolde (Classic FM on 8660152-54), his conducting of Alban Berg's Wozzeck regarded as "a giant-killer" (Gramophone on 8660076-77). The Turku Philharmonic is a platinum record-making and award winning orchestra, and we are confident that the sheer quality of this new series will guarantee wide interest in the relatively neglected works of Finland's greatest and most influential composer.

"The performances are just about as good as it gets. Segerstam plays all of the music with evident care and invests it with plenty of character. He has the Turku Philharmonic responding to his every whim, and if some of these "chips off of the master's workbench" remain rather "chippy," well, that's the composer's fault. At least they leave us wanting more. Pia Pajala is the attractive soprano soloist in her single song, and the engineering is rich, warm, and atmospheric. Worth your time and attention, no doubt about it." (10/10 ClassicsToday)

Tracks:

Belshazzar's Feast, JS48
Overture in E major, JS145
Scène de ballet, JS163
Wedding March for Act III of Adolf Paul's play 'The Language of the Birds'
Cortège
Menuetto
Processional ('Onward, Ye Peoples'), Op. 113 No. 6